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Showing posts with label European Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Market. Show all posts

The European Chevrolet Camaro will have its premiere in Frankfurt


The facelifted Chevrolet Camaro isn't really new, we already saw it here, but it is now time to show it to the European public at the Frankfurt Motor Show, next month. Both the coupe and convertible will make its way to Germany with their low and sleek profiles, and redesigned front and rear.

MG introduces the UK (and European) MG3 supermini at the Shanghai Motor Show


The MG3 is already sold in China since 2011, but with this small facelift, it will arrive in Europe later this year. Based on the MG Zero concept revealed in 2013, this small city car designed and engineered at the MG Birmingham site in Longbridge, UK, and will also be built at the Birmingham factory.

Nissan reveals the 370Z Nismo for the European market


Nissan surprised everyone by showing the Nismo version of the 370Z during the official presentation of the European Juke Nismo that took place in Barcelona. The new 370Z will be sold starting from July.

Short News: China will overtake Europe in automobile production


In reality this is not something unexpected, China is one of, if not the largest emerging market in the world, so it was expected that one day the number of cars produced in the world's most populous country with about 1.34 billion people, surpass those produced in Europe.

Tesla Model S will soon be sold in Europe. Prices revealed

 
The Model S from Tesla Motors is already on sale in the U.S.A. for some time now, but now it is the time to try to conquer Europe promising an affordable electric car with a decent range.
 

Short News: Customization program for the European Nissan Juke

 
The Nissan Juke has had many different versions, the Nismo edition, Batman, R, Kuro, Shiro and possibly some more that I can not remember. But now each buyer can further customize their car.

European car sales drop to 1986 levels


The European car market keeps dropping month after month to levels last seen nearly 20 years ago. The distrust in the future and in the austerity policies wreak havoc in the car markets, specially in the Mediterranean countries that are more harassed by the recessionary measures implemented, and the month of October is no exception.